Kids Ronaldo Juventus Home Kit

The new KidsRonaldo Juventus Home Shirt 2018/2019 combines history with the future in a simple and innovative design.

The details – from the unique collar structure designed exclusively by Adidas, to the striped pattern – enhance the contemporary look without forgetting the legendary kits of the past.

Pride, ambition and audacity: a kit to continue writing the story.

Based on the new Adidas Climachill template, which we’ve seen plenty of ever since the first 2018 World Cup Adidas kits were launched in late 2017, the Juventus 2018-19 home shirt is predominantly white with two wide black stripes on the front.

The sleeves of the Ronaldo Juventus Home Shirt 2018/19 are all-white, with the 3 Stripes appearing only on the shoulder part. The new Juventus home shirt has a EQT-style collar, inspired by the classic Adidas range from the 1990s and features a single black centre stripe on the back – most of the rear is white so in order to accommodate player names and numbers.

PLEASE NOTE THE PRICE ADVERTISED INCLUDES NAME & NUMBER AS PER GALLERY PICTURE/ YOU DO NOT HAVE TO ADD OR PAY EXTRA TO YOUR ORDER ALSO INCLUDED ARE THE SHORTS AS PER PICTURE

enquiries to: sales@footballshirt.online

The kits are available in sizes from baby to teen (please state age when ordering)

Why not take a look at our shop for a great selection from La Liga, Premiership, Bundesliga and more

Description

The new KidsRonaldo Juventus Home Shirt 2018/2019 combines history with the future in a simple and innovative design.

The details – from the unique collar structure designed exclusively by Adidas, to the striped pattern – enhance the contemporary look without forgetting the legendary kits of the past.

Pride, ambition and audacity: a kit to continue writing the story.

Based on the new Adidas Climachill template, which we’ve seen plenty of ever since the first 2018 World Cup Adidas kits were launched in late 2017, the Juventus 2018-19 home shirt is predominantly white with two wide black stripes on the front.

The sleeves of the Ronaldo Juventus Home Shirt 2018/19 are all-white, with the 3 Stripes appearing only on the shoulder part. The new Juventus home shirt has a EQT-style collar, inspired by the classic Adidas range from the 1990s and features a single black centre stripe on the back – most of the rear is white so in order to accommodate player names and numbers.

PLEASE NOTE THE PRICE ADVERTISED INCLUDES NAME & NUMBER AS PER GALLERY PICTURE/ YOU DO NOT HAVE TO ADD OR PAY EXTRA TO YOUR ORDER ALSO INCLUDED ARE THE SHORTS AS PER PICTURE

enquiries to: sales@footballshirt.online

The kits are available in sizes from baby to teen (please state age when ordering)

Why not take a look at our shop for a great selection from La Liga, Premiership, Bundesliga and more

Brief Recent History:

In 2014–15, Massimiliano Allegri was appointed as manager, with whom Juventus won their 31st official title, making it a fourth-straight, as well as achieving a record tenth Coppa Italia for the double. The club also beat Real Madrid in the semi finals of the Champions League 3–2 on aggregate to face Barcelona in the final in Berlin for the first time since the 2002–03 Champions League. Juventus lost the final to Barcelona 3–1 after an early fourth-minute goal from Ivan Rakitić, followed by an Álvaro Morata equalizer in the 55th minute. Then Barcelona took the lead again with a goal from Luis Suárez in the 70th minute, followed by a final minute goal by Neymar as Juventus were caught out on the counterattack. On 14 December 2015, Juventus won the Serie A Football Club of the Year award for the 2014–15 season, the fourth time in succession. On 25 April 2016, the club won their fifth-straight title (and 32nd overall) since last winning five-straight between 1930–31 and 1934–35, after second place Napoli lost to Roma to give Juventus mathematical certainty of the title with three games to spare; last losing to Sassuolo on 25 October 2015, which left them in 12th place, before taking 73 points of a possible 75. On 21 May, the club then won the Coppa Italia for the 11th time and their second-straight title, becoming the first team in Italy’s history to complete Serie A and Coppa Italia doubles in back-to-back seasons. On 17 May 2017, Juventus won their 12th Coppa Italia title in a 2–0 win over Lazio (the first team to win three consecutive championships). Four days later on 21 May, Juventus became the first team to win six consecutive Serie A titles. On 3 June 2017, Juventus entered a second Champions League Final in three years, but were defeated 1–4 by defending champions Real Madrid — a tragedy in Turin followed.